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Your mom was the one.
The person accused is mr. putnam
the person is reverend hale.
The "mob mentality" theme in the crucible isn't necessarily one person it's the entire group, moving in an unorganized direction towards the same thing: burning people who may or may not have been witches. In the Crucible, you don't get to see where it really starts, but what you do see is the first person to actually name someone as a witch, Abigail. After Abigail, the accused accuse other people, those people accuse other people, etc., Thus leading to the "mob mentality" in The Crucible.Miller related the 1692 witch trials to his own life, when people were being persecuted because they were thought to be communists. In my opinion, the theme of mob mentality is more evident when you look at the comparison, maybe because it is on a larger scale. IE the whole country instead of one village.So, in short, the "mob mentality" in The Crucible isn't just one person, it's the entire village contributing.
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The defendant or the accused
Abigail Williams was a real person but also a main character in the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller. She accused three women of witchcraft.
A victim is the person that the crime is committed to and the defendant is a person that is being sued or accused of something
Accusing is the present participle of accuse, the act of claiming someone has done something.
Perpetrator means "the person that did the deed." You are being accused of being the person that did "it."
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accused - yes; convicted - no
how did roman law protect the rights of an accused person?
One possible answer could be a procrasintator - a person who always puts off what they need to do.
A person can be accused of anything, regardless of the circumstances.
Your mom was the one.
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